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Sex Vol 1

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"DO YOU WANNA BUY TEN BUCKS WORTH OF SEX?
SPECIAL LOW INTRODUCTORY PRICE!
Retired superhero Simon Cooke has returned to Saturn City to live life as a "normal" civilian. Easier said than done! You might've heard about SEX, but nothing beats the real thing!
Collects SEX #1-8"

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